Free and Cheap Christian Audiobooks
ChristianAudio.com offers a different free audiobook every month, plus a variety of free podcasts all the time.
This month they have a bumper crop of deals: THREE free audiobooks, plus several attractive sales.
All of these offers EXPIRE TOMORROW, MARCH 31, so don't delay!
(NB: Once you order any Christianaudio book, you have an entire year to actually download it, so if you're short on time you can always do that later. This is convenient because some of these books come in about a gazillion parts, which makes downloading them kind of annoying. But hey, who am I to argue with a good deal?)
Free books:
The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die by John Piper
The Pilgrim's Progress (Retold for the Modern Listener) by John Bunyan, ed. James Baldwin
Cheap books:
Other select Christian Classics (Including Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, The Religious Affections) ($2.98)
That last deal is part of a periodic promotion Christianaudio offers to their Facebook/Twitter followers, so if you claim it, please subscribe to their FB page or Twitter feed so I won't feel guilty about publicizing the "secret" deal (and so you can find out about future special sales and sweepstakes).
And check back here on Thursday for the free audiobook for April.
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Speaking of John Piper, did you hear about his Leave of Absence? I tend to find Piper, by turns, infuriating 75% of the time (divine whirlwinds, anyone?) and inspiring 25% of the time. This falls firmly in the 25%.
Speaking of speaking of Piper, I just discovered that he's put a bunch of his books online for free. A fine resource, especially if you have an e-reader that supports pdfs, even if you do find Piper 75% infuriating.
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